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Haematopoietic Stem Cells In Spleen Have Distinct Differentiative Potential For Antigen Presenting Cells., Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill Sep 2015

Haematopoietic Stem Cells In Spleen Have Distinct Differentiative Potential For Antigen Presenting Cells., Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill

Jonathan Tan

Dendritic cells (DC) are known to develop from macrophage dendritic progenitors (MDP) in bone marrow (BM), which give rise to conventional (c)DC and monocytes, both dominant antigen presenting cell (APC) subsets in spleen. This laboratory has however defined a distinct dendritic-like cell subset in spleen (L-DC), which can also be derived in long-term cultures of spleen. In line with the restricted in vitro development of only L-DC in these stromal cultures, we questioned whether self-renewing HSC or progenitors exist in spleen with restricted differentiative capacity for only L-DC. Neonatal spleen and BM were compared for their ability to reconstitute mice …


Spleen As A Distinct Site For Dendritic Cell Haematopoiesis, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill Jul 2015

Spleen As A Distinct Site For Dendritic Cell Haematopoiesis, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill

Jonathan Tan

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Spleen Stroma Maintains Progenitors And Supports Long-Term Hematopoiesis, Helen O'Neill, Kristin Griffiths, Pravin Periasamu, Rebecca Hinton, Sawang Petvises, Ying-Ying Hey, Jonathan Tan Dec 2013

Spleen Stroma Maintains Progenitors And Supports Long-Term Hematopoiesis, Helen O'Neill, Kristin Griffiths, Pravin Periasamu, Rebecca Hinton, Sawang Petvises, Ying-Ying Hey, Jonathan Tan

Jonathan Tan

Hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPC) differentiate in the context of stromal niches producing cells of multiple lineages. Limited success has been achieved in the past with induction of hematopoiesis in vitro. Previously, spleen long-term stromal cultures (LTC) were shown to continuously support restricted hematopoiesis for production of novel dendritic-like cells (LTC-DC). An in vivo equivalent dendritic cell type was then described which is specific for spleen. The in vivo counterpart cell was termed 'L-DC' and represents a dendritic-like CD11cloCD11bhiCD8a-MHC-II- cell which differs phenotypically and functionally from monocytes/macrophages and conventional and plasmacytoid DC. Splenic stroma is now shown to maintain HSPC and …


Characterisation Of The Effect Of Lps On Dc Subset Discrimination In Spleen., Kristin Griffiths, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill Dec 2013

Characterisation Of The Effect Of Lps On Dc Subset Discrimination In Spleen., Kristin Griffiths, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill

Jonathan Tan

The Gram-negative bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a potent inflammatory mediator and a leading cause of bacterial sepsis. While LPS is known to activate antigen-presenting cells, here we find that LPS down-regulates expression of CD11c and CD11b on splenic dendritic cell subsets, thus confounding the ability to identify these subsets following treatment. This has implications with regard to tracking the response to LPS in terms of the cell subsets involved, and should be considered whenever such studies are undertaken.


Novel Splenic Antigen-Presenting Cells Derive From A Lin-C-Kitlo Progenitor, Pravin Periasamy, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill Dec 2012

Novel Splenic Antigen-Presenting Cells Derive From A Lin-C-Kitlo Progenitor, Pravin Periasamy, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill

Jonathan Tan

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Investigation Into The Prevalence Of A Novel Dendritic-Like Cell Subset In Vivo, Kristin Griffiths, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill Dec 2012

Investigation Into The Prevalence Of A Novel Dendritic-Like Cell Subset In Vivo, Kristin Griffiths, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill

Jonathan Tan

A novel dendritic-like cell subset termed L-DC was recently identified in murine spleen based on marker expression of a homogeneous cell population derived from long-term culture of neonatal spleen. The function of L-DC is distinct from other splenic dendritic and myeloid cell subsets because of their high endocytic capacity and their ability to cross-present antigen to CD8+ T cells. This paper shows the subset to be unique to spleen and blood, with a similar, but possibly functionally distinct subset also present in bone marrow. The prevalence of the subset is low; ~6% of all dendritic and myeloid cells in the …


Myelopoiesis In Spleen Producing Distinct Dendritic-Like Cells, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill Dec 2011

Myelopoiesis In Spleen Producing Distinct Dendritic-Like Cells, Jonathan Tan, Helen O'Neill

Jonathan Tan

Dendritic cells (DC) represent a heterogeneous class of antigen presenting cells (APC). Previously we reported a distinct myeloid dendritic-like cell present in spleen, as an in vivo counterpart to cells produced in murine spleen long-term cultures (LTC-DC). These cells, named 'L-DC', were found to be functionally and phenotypically distinct from conventional (c)DC, plasmacytoid (p)DC and monocytes. These results suggested that spleen may represent a niche for development of L-DC from endogenous progenitors. Adult murine spleen has now been investigated for the presence of L-DC progenitors. Lineage-negative (Lin)-ckitlo and Lin-ckithi progenitor subsets were identified as candidate populations, and tested for ability …


Spleen As A Site For Hematopoiesis Of A Distinct Antigen Presenting Cell Type, Helen O'Neill, Kristin Griffiths, Pravin Periasamy, Rebecca Hinton, Ying-Ying Hey, Sawang Petvises, Jonathan Tan Dec 2010

Spleen As A Site For Hematopoiesis Of A Distinct Antigen Presenting Cell Type, Helen O'Neill, Kristin Griffiths, Pravin Periasamy, Rebecca Hinton, Ying-Ying Hey, Sawang Petvises, Jonathan Tan

Jonathan Tan

While spleen and other secondary tissue sites contribute to hematopoiesis, the nature of cells produced and the environment under which this happens are not fully defined. Evidence is reviewed here for hematopoiesis occurring in the spleen microenvironment leading to the production of tissue-specific antigen presenting cells. The novel dendritic-like cell identified in spleen is phenotypically and functionally distinct from other described antigen presenting cells. In order to identify these cells as distinct, it has been necessary to show that their lineage origin and progenitors differ from that of other known dendritic and myeloid cell types. The spleen therefore represents a …


Identification Of A Novel Antigen Cross-Presenting Cell In Spleen: A Counterpart To Cells Produced In Long-Term Culture, Jonathan Tan, Ben Quah, Kristin Griffiths, Pravin Periasamy, Yingying Hey, Helen O'Neill Dec 2010

Identification Of A Novel Antigen Cross-Presenting Cell In Spleen: A Counterpart To Cells Produced In Long-Term Culture, Jonathan Tan, Ben Quah, Kristin Griffiths, Pravin Periasamy, Yingying Hey, Helen O'Neill

Jonathan Tan

Antigen-presenting cells (APC), like dendritic cells (DC), are essential for T-cell activation, leading to immunity or tolerance. Multiple DC subsets each play a unique role in the immune response. Here, a novel splenic dendritic-like APC has been characterized in mice that has immune function and cell surface phenotype distinct from other, described DC subsets. These were identified as a cell type continuously produced in spleen long-term cultures (LTC) and have anin vivoequivalent cell type in mice, namely 'L-DC'. This study characterizes LTC-DC in terms of marker phenotype and function, and compares them with L-DC and other known splenic DC and …